My Kingdom for the Princess IV is the long awaited sequel to your favorite time management game! A great gift for the entire family!The King has appointed Prince Arthur as chief of the Royal Service for Rescuing Lost Princesses. The service is in great demand as any princess must be kidnapped by a dragon, bewitched by an evil sorcerer and rescued by a handsome prince at least once in her life. To deal with all of the quests, Arthur will need his courage, ingenuity and most importantly, your help!.
A terrible tornado has been turned the kingdom upside down! The beautiful Princess Helen must return to her sick father, King Olgert, but the roads are in ruins, the hamlets are destroyed, and a hungry dragon circles the skies above. Rebuild the empire from the ground up and fix the destroyed towns. Help the brave and noble knight, Arthur, restore the land using your Time Management talents in. 'One day, there was a long-awaited marriage of Prince Arthur and Princess Fiona. The lavish king gave a present to the newly-married couple with a very special promise. Prince received a chance to be proclaimed as the successor to the throne, but he should stand the hazard in the poorest region of the kingdom, presented by Fiona’s father.
Special effects and five unique sky kingdoms. Beautiful cinematic comics and hilarious plot. Bonuses, enchanting music and trophy castle. Rated 5 out of5 bymajandess fromThis Game Throws Down the Gauntlet For the life of me, I don't understand why this game has been reviewed so poorly. The biggest complaint seems to be the constant running back and forth, but all road-clearing games seem like that to me (and I like them anyway).Superficially speaking, this game is stunning.
Yeah, they needed a much better editor than they had - the typos are heinous - but I can forgive them for it. The graphics are marvelous! The items in the game are recognizable from the earlier games, but the quality of the images is vastly improved. The island lands are gorgeous. I'm not a fan of the sliding effect because I felt it was distracting. But it does increase the depth of the game, and you can turn it off in the options.While game play is similar, it is not exactly the same as its predecessors.
People who love it will appreciate the fact that queuing is now part of the game. Resources come in piles, so in order to collect it all, you have to go back multiple times (if you hover over the item, it will tell you how many times). Likewise, building projects take multiple layers of work to complete. While this threw me off the first time I played the game, I actually have come to enjoy it. I find myself planning out the levels far more than in the previous games, and I'm loving the challenge of it. I will admit, though, that I miss warehouses.In this game, instead of the occasional bat, whirlwind, or storm cloud, you end up with fleets of 'dragonets.'
You can get rid of them by clicking on them, by building a tower that destroys them, or by using the rocket power-up that will keep them at bay for a generous period of time. Unlike the previous games, the dragonets aren't just an afterthought to deal with. You can beat them by fast clicking, planning out your use of power-ups, or using valuable resources (or combinations of those!).The game gets much more difficult the further you play.
I was almost able to complete Chapter 1 within the time allotted for the demo. Chapter 2 was significantly harder, and I've gotten stuck a few times in Chapter 3 (that's where I am now).I am grateful that there are no longer mini-games between chapters. Those were never my favorite.
The versions of the game that involved sailing your boat or what-have-you through the dangerous waters or hammering the snakes. I was never good at those. And the one with puzzles was doable, but frustrating with a mouse.MKFTP IV definitely is more challenging for me, but that makes the victories even sweeter. I love this addition to the MKFTP library! Rated 5 out of5 byTigs535 fromGreat game The developers have definitely thought about this new release. I bought this without playing the demo and when I started level one I wondered if I'd made the right decision.
I couldn't get on with the sliding screen so that got switched off - much better. Floating islands instead of being on a solid surface, no guaranteed farm, sawmill or gold mine - thankfully the resources seem to refill much quicker than previously.
You're going to need them.I have found this release much more challening than the previous games. You can't always see where you can build the next bridge. When you're trying to gather enough resources AND find your route AND keep an eye on the time bar AND remember what you still have to do you definitely have to keep your wits about you. Level 6 in chapter 2 was the first level I failed to get gold straight off and when I did it was very tight on time. There's not much time to sit and think what you're next move is going to be.If you're new to this series or TM games in general then I would suggest starting with one of the other three games.
You may need the experience of how the game functions before you get to this one.After my initial misgivings I love this game. It's going to be another one that I play over and over. Thank you developers for another great game.
Rated 5 out of5 bypennmom36 fromA Floating City! It's hard to keep TM games new and fresh, there's only so many resources, food and gold tasks you can come up with, right? I really thought this game did a great job of trying to think outside the box with a floating island and a goal of collecting giant fruit to appease the gorilla who kidnapped the Princess. There are also the usual tasks of building farms and sawmills, and gathering food and resources, clearing paths etc. And you must complete the level before the sun goes down.
There are bonuses that speed up workers and give you 3 random resources such as gold. I enjoyed this TM game.
Rated 5 out of5 byboogienites fromBetter than most TM game sequels As it has been like forever since BFG has had a good TM game, I am giving this sequel 5 stars. One of the reasons is that the developer stepped outside their old box and gave us something a bit different.
Although I wasn't crazy about the 'moving' game set, I found the game fun and challenging. As you move forward, it becomes more difficult and frustrating #seriously, how fun would it be if it were easy?#.Again, is it the best TM game I've ever played?
No, but it is better than the never ending HOG that seems to assault us on a daily basis.I was thrilled to see a TM game today, and because of that, it is one of the reasons I'm giving the game 5 stars. Rated 5 out of5 byjulie65608 fromPRINCESS IV AWESOME! DRAGONS, YES! I do not understand why so many people do not love this game. True to form it is a great addition to the My Kingdom series.
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You are on floating islands. You collect items to build roads and fill in holes. Upgrade your sawmill, farm, and mines.to complete your objective. They have added dragons to defeat. Abduction trailer 2014. There are lava monsters to destroy.
I am on chapter 3 and I love it! Try it for yourself before you walk away, pleases. You might just be surprised. Swim on fishes.